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What the end user faces in the restructuring race

✍ Scribed by Grenier, Edward J.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Weight
330 KB
Volume
9
Category
Article
ISSN
0743-5665

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✦ Synopsis


In June I commented on the tremendous procedural difficulties likely to be faced by end users a s they confront the pipeline restructuring process under Order 636. That likelihood has now become a reality. Between May 28 and June 9 we know of five restructuring (RS) conferences in Washington, D.C., two in Houston, one in Nashville, three in San Francisco, one in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, one in Chicago, one in Omaha, and one in Jupiter City, Floridafifteen conferences in eight different cities. And this is undoubtedly the tip of the iceberg, given the fact that there are 90 RS dockers. The airlines will love this exercise. In an effort to be as cost-effective as possible, many industrials


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